<a href="http://inhabitat.com/pave-gorgeous-bicycle-store-in-barcelona-displays-bikes-as-art/" target="_blank">Barcelona</a>’s famed Las Arenas stadium -- and its bloody bull-fighting past -- have been<a href="http://inhabitat.com/mvrdv-transforms-mustard-lab-into-innovative-flexible-workspace/" target="_blank"> transformed</a> into a remarkable commercial complex by Architect <a href="http://www.richardrogers.co.uk" target="_blank">Richard Rogers</a>. Built in the 19th century, the stadium fell into disrepair in the 1990s as the popularity of bull fighting declined. However, the city of Barcelona saw the cultural and historical significance of the complex, and hired Rogers</a> to reinvent the stadium with a massive renovation - read on for a closer look!

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Richard Rogers Las Arenas

The last bullfighting event at Las Arenas occurred in 1977, leaving the stadium a relic of an outdated <a href="http://inhabitat.com/madrids-caixaforum-renovated-from-an-old-power-station-adds-a-lush-living-wall/" target="_blank">Spanish</a> tradition. Although bullfighting has somewhat fallen out of favor (outside of Pamplona that is), it is still an important facet in Spain’s history.

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Richard Rogers Las Arenas, plaza

Therefore the city sought to preserve the historical significance of Las Arenas while bringing the building into the 21st century.

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Richard Rogers Las Arenas

Giant<a href="http://inhabitat.com/shape-shifting-led-light-chandelier-on-permanent-display-in-moscow-shopping-center/" target="_blank"> shopping centers</a> are not prevalent in Barcelona, so this new plan was guaranteed to stand out.

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Richard Rogers Las Arenas, inside dome

Rogers sought to re-establish the ring as an important landmark for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/casa-garoza-spanish-prefab-prototype-is-designed-to-grow-over-time/" target="_blank">Barcelona</a> by preserving the façade and gutting the inside for new purposes.

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Richard Rogers Las Arenas

The ground levels were developed to host a bevy of retails stores, restaurants and offices. The ground floor plazas also connect to the popular nearby Parc Joan Miro.

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Richard Rogers Las Arenas, outside

The<a href="http://inhabitat.com/mvrdv-transforms-mustard-lab-into-innovative-flexible-workspace/" target="_blank"> new structure</a> pays tribute to the original architecture while creating a modern commercial space.

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Richard Rogers Las Arenas

Barcelona’s famed Las Arenas stadium -- and its bloody bull-fighting past -- have been transformed into a remarkable commercial complex by Architect Richard Rogers. Built in the 19th century, the stadium fell into disrepair in the 1990s as the popularity of bull fighting declined. However, the city of Barcelona saw the cultural and historical significance of the complex, and hired Rogers to reinvent the stadium with a massive renovation - read on for a closer look!